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November 3, 2020


UNDERSTANDING JAVASCRIPT OBFUSCATION [INFOGRAPHIC]

BY JSCRAMBLER | 1 MIN READ

JavaScript obfuscation isn't an easy topic to address.

Many still dismiss obfuscation on the basis of "obscurity isn't security", while
dismissing the fact that obfuscation is actually a security recommendation by
OWASP, which states:

> “In order to prevent effective reverse engineering, you must use an
> obfuscation tool.”

As more and more businesses ship important business logic and sensitive data on
the client-side, JavaScript obfuscation provides an excellent first line of
defense against reverse-engineering and tampering attempts.

So, what is JavaScript Obfuscation? And how can we compare different obfuscation
tools? Find these and other answers on the infographic below:



If you want to test an enterprise JavaScript obfuscation solution in your own
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